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September 23, 2010
To the Davis Family, We were always family. I remember our families coming together at your home or our home when we were growing up to break bread and just have fun times. We always did have wonderful times together. I have fond memories of these times and of each and every family member, especially James. I can see him dancing, playing the piano, and hear his quips. He was a character. I shall never forget him. May GOD bless him and the Davis Family. Love, Peace, and Blessings,
Lucile Butler
Lucile Butler
September 23, 2010
To the Davis Family, We were always family. I remember our families coming together at your home or our home when we were growing up to break bread and just have fun times. We always did have wonderful times together. I have fond memories of these times and of each and every family member, especially James. I can see him dancing, playing the piano, and hear his quips. He was a character. I shall never forget him. May GOD bless him and the Davis Family. Love, Peace, and Blessings,
Lucile Butler
September 18, 2010
YOU HAVE OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY.................
THE ENTIRE NEAL FAMILLY
September 18, 2010
To The Davis Family, You have my deepest sympathy.....may God continue to give you strength and courgage....always remember the good times. I have known James and the family practically all my life....we are family. I'm so glad I was able to attend the memorial....stay bless, Cathy Neal Whitman (CAT)
Marlys Chacon
September 17, 2010
I will miss my sweet Uncle James. I won't forget him.
Rickey Simpson
September 16, 2010
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
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